GB/T 14805.1-1999
AbolishedElectronic data interchange for administration,commerce and transport (EDIFACT)--Application level syntax rule (Syntax versionnumber:4)--Part 1:Syntax rules common to all parts,together with syntax service directories for each of the parts
用于行政、商业和运输业电子数据交换的应用级语法规则(语法版本号:4) 第1部分:公用的语法规则及语法服务目录
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the common syntax rules and service directories for EDIFACT electronic data interchange, ensuring consistent data formatting across administrative, commercial, and transport sectors. It is applied in business-to-business (B2B) and supply chain systems where structured electronic documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, are exchanged between organizations using EDIFACT version 4 syntax. The standard serves as the foundational framework for implementing interoperable EDI communications in industries like logistics, retail, and government procurement.
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